Cost effective for multiple machines, Firewall and webfilter functionality, Profiles provide granularity to policies, Easily manage licenses, Large set of Web filters
What antispyware?, Spam blocker is a joke, Software needs some work, Identity protection
The internet contains a wealth of information. Unfortunately, the information you want isnt necessarily what you get. Firewalls and antivirus programs all work to stop the influx of evil which oozes from the information superhighway. Managing a single...
costeffective security protection for multiple PCs; good parental controls and tamperproof activity reporting, compatible with both with Windows and Mac
doesnt eliminate the need to software on individual PCs; some configuration options can be confusing; unhelpful manual
Theres no question that the $99 SecureSpot DSD-150 is a less expensive means of protecting multiple systems compared to installing separate security software on each at $50-$70 a pop. (Although now that some security vendors are belatedly starting to ...
Abstract: D-Link aims to fill a security gap for the small-office/home-office (SOHO) market with the DSD-150 Securespot Internet security adapter, which provides eight security applications and three security levels to sites with 10 or fewer users. Securespot of...
Blocks unwanted sites, pop-up windows and Web advertisements; comes with a 1-year McAfee anti-virus subscription for up to four users, has a spam filter that can be used for POP3 email programs, comprehensive security logs, can store and encrypt person...
Its a little cumbersome to set up, its Parental filters are too broad, its not fully compatible with Windows Vista yet, Windows Live Messenger was unable to connect The Final Word In the end, the SecureSpot was satisfactory at performing its intend...
In the end, the SecureSpot was satisfactory at performing its intended duty, but it did require a bit of fiddling in order to provide us with a smooth Web browsing experience. However, if time is dedicated to set it up correctly, its definitely a conv...
Published: 2007-10-30, Author: Sam , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: We review many, many PC protection packages here at PC World. They're not the glamour products (who wouldn't rather be reviewing BioShock on a 60-inch LCD?), they're like plumbing; when you get that virus at three in the morning, you'll be scrabbling thro...